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L.— DIPSACE^, Don's Syst. 3, p 681. 



THE SCABIOUS TRIBE, Lind. Nat. Syst. p 196. 



SCABIOSA, Linn., Tetrandria P'ono'iynia. 

 1. S Athopurpukea, Don's syst. 3, p 691 ; Bot. Mag. t. 247. — 

 A sweet-scented, ornamental plant. Native of the Cape. Dapoorie. 



LI.— LOBELIACiE, Don's Syst. 3, p 697. 



PRATI A, Don, Pentandria Monogynia. Named after M. Prat, 

 Bernon, formerly of the French Navy. 



1. P Radicans, Hoa'ssyst. 3, p 700; L radicans. — An annual, 

 creeping, glabrous plant; native of China; flowers of a pink 

 colour. It spreads over the soil, rooting at every branch, and 

 is well adapted for binding the earth in pots wherein shrubs are 

 planted. Gardens ; now rather common. 



SIPHOCAMPYLUS, Tetrandria iVlonogynia, Pohl. PI. Braz. 

 2, 104. 



2. S BicoLOR, Chamisso in Linn. 7, p 202. — A showy herba- 

 ceous plant ; native of Brazil, having narrow oblong leaves, and 

 red flowers, beautifully variegated with yellow. Parell and Sewree 

 gardens, also Dapoorie. 



LOBELIA, Pentandria Monogynia. Named after Label, Phy- 

 sician to James I. 



3. L Erinus, Linn. sp. 1321; Cond. Bot. Mag. 901 ; Fl. 2, 

 p 39. — A small plant with slender blue flowers, with stems often 

 radical, and villous leaves ; native of the Cape. Dapoorie. 



4. L Ramosa. — This we insert with a doubt as to the specific 

 name, which is not traceable. It will be further remarked on 

 hereafter. Garden Dapoorie (?). Native of Europe. 



LIL— SAPOTACE^, Don's Syst. 4, p 27. 



THE SAPODILLA TRIBE, Lind. Nat. Syst. p 180. 



CHRYSOPHYLLUM, Pentandria Monogynia. From chrysos, 

 gold; and phyllon, leaf. Jaq. Amer. 51 ; Schriber. Gen. 335. 



1. C PoMiFORME (?), Star Apple, Bert. Spr. syst. p 667. — 

 Received through the late Colonel G. R. Jervis, from Messrs. 

 Loddiges and Co., as C. acuminatum, or Jamaica Star Apple; 

 with broad, somewhat obovate or rounded leaves; has once 

 borne fruit of the size of a small apple; few seeded. 

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